by OoNebsoO » 01 Oct 2016 Read
Milkins led 4-1 after five frames versus Hamilton. It's now 4-5 with Anthony in break.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 01 Oct 2016 Read
happens most of the times (if you are not named selby) that the player who often comes back from a big deficit loses the decider. counteless examples in the last seasons.
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by eraserhead » 01 Oct 2016 Read
Anthony Hamilton does win 6-5 after trailing 4-1.
Judd cruising at 4-0.
Smurph 2-0 down against Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn which I can't wait for commentators to attempt.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Oct 2016 Read
Judd having a knockabout here
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by Vallomas » 01 Oct 2016 Read
Vafaei shows at last some of his class, reduces to 1-4 with a ton (104).
It was not Judd that good, it was Vafaei that wasn't careful and wasted his chances on the first four frames.
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by kolompar » 01 Oct 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:I'm just watching livescores but I was there in person on Thursday!
I was sat near to James Cahill's mum which was... interesting.
Cahill's mum is Hendry's sister, right?
And did you meet Poomjaeng?
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by eraserhead » 01 Oct 2016 Read
kolompar wrote:Cahill's mum is Hendry's sister, right?
And did you meet Poomjaeng?
Hendry married her sister, she was talking about Hendry though.
I unfortunately did not meet Poomjaeng he was still fighting back against Wattana when I left. (which I've just checked to see was in vain)
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by Dan-cat » 01 Oct 2016 Read
Do you remember when Smurph got thin? The BBC did a feature on the 'new slimline shaun Murphy' and he went on about how important is was to be fit in the modern game.
And then he immediately got fat again.
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by eraserhead » 01 Oct 2016 Read
Mark Allen was on about a diet last year I think, saying he was just more awkward on certain shots. I don't think it stuck.
Smurph wins 6-2 with the other matches looking fairly one way with Mark King being 5-1 up and Alfie Burden being 5-2 up.
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by Dan-cat » 01 Oct 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Mark Allen was on about a diet last year I think, saying he was just more awkward on certain shots. I don't think it stuck.
Smurph wins 6-2 with the other matches looking fairly one way with Mark King being 5-1 up and Alfie Burden being 5-2 up.
When my mate and I snuck into the Hawkins vs Allen evening session of the Masters last year, after legitimately having tickets to the Ronnie/Selby afternoon match, it was quite a sight to behold, Bazza as thin as a bean pole, and Allen rotund and much shorter.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 01 Oct 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:kolompar wrote:Cahill's mum is Hendry's sister, right?
And did you meet Poomjaeng?
Hendry married her sister, she was talking about Hendry though.
I unfortunately did not meet Poomjaeng he was still fighting back against Wattana when I left. (which I've just checked to see was in vain)
still nephew althoug hendry divorced cahill aunts?
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by masterdoctorgenius » 01 Oct 2016 Read
ronnie lost an exibition match in romania vs selby 5-6. i know its an exibition but to lose to selby and then in a decider. cant bear it.
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2016 Read
Murphy's 147 is certainly great, the black for position on the yellow was first class as well, not to mention the penultimate red.
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by Andre147 » 01 Oct 2016 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:ronnie lost an exibition match in romania vs selby 5-6. i know its an exibition but to lose to selby and then in a decider. cant bear it.
That's exacty what it is: an axhibition!
Ronnie could lose all exhibition matches he does against him, what counts is the pro wins, and Ronnie's ahead in that department.
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by Cloud Strife » 01 Oct 2016 Read
Allen is becoming the next Stephen Lee with his roly poly physique, if he hasn't already.
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by Wildey » 02 Oct 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:ronnie lost an exibition match in romania vs selby 5-6. i know its an exibition but to lose to selby and then in a decider. cant bear it.
That's exacty what it is: an axhibition!
Ronnie could lose all exhibition matches he does against him, what counts is the pro wins, and Ronnie's ahead in that department.
Agree
But i bet losing a Bedroom handicap to Selby would be a Bitter pill to swallow.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 02 Oct 2016 Read
but losing to his archrival hurts, he lost again yesterday (the 2nd match) after being up 4-0 again in the decider
exibition or not selby showed him every leads ronnie gets he will come back and he will use this experince in their next proper meeting. ronnie will show nerves cause he knows that he had to leads (and one of them was big) he could still lose every match even if he is 17-0 in the WC final.
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by SnookerFan » 02 Oct 2016 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Do you remember when Smurph got thin? The BBC did a feature on the 'new slimline shaun Murphy' and he went on about how important is was to be fit in the modern game.
And then he immediately got fat again.
Knowing Murphy, he'll go on the BBC and talk about that too.
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